PianoteqUser369 wrote:Stephen_Doonan wrote:PianoteqUser369 wrote:I don't know whether I have to buy a new cable or a new keyboard
What brand and model of MIDI keyboard do you have? Others on the forum might already have experience with that keyboard.
It's an old one. Yamaha PSR 9000 Pro.
I would check the PSR 9000 Pro user manual: https://usa.yamaha.com/files/download/o...00ProE.pdf
It looks like the PSR 9000 Pro has 2 midi outs (A and B) and that you would want to make sure your plug is going into Midi A out. Then it looks like you would want to make sure the "Host Select" switch to the right of the midi ports on the back is set to 'Midi'.
PSR 9000 is pretty non-standard, with midi data flowing out on 32 channels, 16 on Midi Out A and 16 on Midi Out B port. I think you would need to make sure that whatever voice you've specified on the PSR 9000 is one that's going out on one of the first 16 channels (0 to 15). You might also want to change the 'Local Control' setting in the menus to 'Off'. I don't know if this is necessary, but it can't hurt, makes it so that playing keys will make no sound on the PSR 9000 itself, but send the messages out the Midi Out port.
It can be confusing setting this stuff up for the first time, even if you're confident all your gear is working properly. Frustrating when you don't know if the problem is with your setup or with your gear. I would plug away for a bit longer assuming your gear is okay; if you do get things working it will be smooth sailing from there.
Last edited by hesitz (01-11-2021 23:04)